1950 Mexican League season

The 1950 Mexican League season was the 26th season in the history of the Mexican League. It was contested by eight teams. The season stared on 23 March with the inaugural match between Azules de Veracruz and Diablos Rojos del México at Parque Delta (with the ceremonial first pitch thrown by Olympic gold medalist equestrian Humberto Mariles) and finished on 9 October. Unión Laguna de Torreón won their second championship (and as of 2024, their last) after defeating Charros de Jalisco in the Final Series, led by manager Guillermo Garibay.

The season was contested in a split-season format, where the winner of each one of the two halves of the tournament faced each other in the Final Series to determine the champion. Torreón won the first half with a 28–14 record, while Jalisco won the second half with a 26–16 record. Unión Laguna defeated Jalisco 4 games to 2 in the championship series.